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. >>> an american educated i.t >>> 300,000 people have celebrating with the new pope. he says he will lead a humble church that will help the poor. the followers for in the square, and he was elected last week by a secret conclave of cardinals. he then entered st. peter's basilica. he received the ring known as the fisherman's ring. it bears the image of st. peter holding two keys. he called on economic and social leaders to protect the people and the environment. pope francis indicated he will build a closer relationship with followers, raising expectations for reform within the catholic church. >>> an american educated i.t. manager will become the prime minister for the opposition in syria. ghassan hitto lived in the u.s. for decades but now he will govern parts of syria controlled by rebel forces. members of the syrian national coalition met in istanbul, turkey. they voted to elect hitto who moved to turkey last year to help coordinate the opposition. the coalition plans to launch an interim government for northern syria which is under rebel control. 70,000 syrians
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>> on the level of education, we can say that they are discriminating, but on a different feel from the family discrimination. it is much better to go there and to sacrifice some years or so months. >> many have lived in germany several times before and brought back euros from germany or from sweden. poverty drives them to germany, but they do not receive aid unless they apply for political asylum. >> that is what everybody does. it is a different life there. my kids, my husband, me -- everybody got used to it. i was there for three months. everybody said good morning, good afternoon, good evening, oodbye.ternoon, good evening, every two weeks, we got 560 euros. everything is different in germany. >> so her dream is destroyed because of the eu's pressure on macedonia. >> yes, it makes me sad. >> because of your family? >> because of my family. because of my children. because my children are my life. >> fear has been growing since they were interrogated by macedonian police. >> they threatened to beat me if i lied to them. >> i was scared because i heard the policeman threatened to beat
>> on the level of education, we can say that they are discriminating, but on a different feel from the family discrimination. it is much better to go there and to sacrifice some years or so months. >> many have lived in germany several times before and brought back euros from germany or from sweden. poverty drives them to germany, but they do not receive aid unless they apply for political asylum. >> that is what everybody does. it is a different life there. my kids, my...
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-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we
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that depends on how the education system works. in education we have something called the step in flames so you get paid according to what kind of a degree you have and how long you have been in the profession and literally drives effective, highly effective teachers crazy when they see somebody downhaul who comes in and the kids leave and meanwhile they are coming into hours early and staying three hours later and they are producing results yet they get paid less than that person because that person has been here longer. it's not the kind of environment that the achievers want to go into and stay in and it doesn't make teachers feel valued at all. i got in a little bit of trouble the other night because i was giving a speech in california. and i was lamenting the fact that the teachers don't get paid enough to it i said think about this. i said basketball players. now, why my husband is a former nba player. this is why i got in trouble at home to it i said basketball players get paid $12 million a year for troubling of all -- drib
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how are the rolls and responsibilities of general education teachers and special education teachers and staff being clearly defined in relationships to one another for the delivering of the [inaudible] practice and what structures are in place for them to have ongoing communication about involving roles. how are general education teachers and staff being trained and supported to serve students with iep's in exclusive settings? how are the teachers being given time to do planning and working with the resource teachers to develop support for students in exclusive settings? what is the structures of the additional work? what are the specific actions in the district taking for african american students and special education, especially african american boys. the pack hope these are the type of questions that are being considered as the committees begin their annual meetings for improving -- applications are available on our website in english, spanish, and chinese and they are due friday, may 3, 2013. thank you. >> thank you. mr. superintendent did you want to say a few words. >> thank you
how are the rolls and responsibilities of general education teachers and special education teachers and staff being clearly defined in relationships to one another for the delivering of the [inaudible] practice and what structures are in place for them to have ongoing communication about involving roles. how are general education teachers and staff being trained and supported to serve students with iep's in exclusive settings? how are the teachers being given time to do planning and working...
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so i just wan if -- want to reiterate that the funds are going to general education, not special education. >> do you have a [inaudible] question about the dollar amount is? . it translates roughly into 1.8 million. the state does provide us with technical assistance through the process [inaudible] have been attending since september. once the plan is approved, rather than general education [inaudible] will be participating in this process as well. we have been having -- we were required to put together a stake holder group and also a leadership group which is really just a [inaudible] is to meet regularly to help us through the process from beginning to end and that has been happening since september in october we brought on dan, the author of one or our review checklist that we used for our [inaudible] to consult with us for analyzing the root cause for [inaudible] and in october we also brought on board doctor brown who is here with us today as a consultant of the safe plan. doctor brown is a member of the state [inaudible] that works on significant disproportion ality. the day that ele
so i just wan if -- want to reiterate that the funds are going to general education, not special education. >> do you have a [inaudible] question about the dollar amount is? . it translates roughly into 1.8 million. the state does provide us with technical assistance through the process [inaudible] have been attending since september. once the plan is approved, rather than general education [inaudible] will be participating in this process as well. we have been having -- we were required...
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these qualities we should look for in all educational professionals. it is unclear to me why someone of her ability will not be reelected to teach next year. she's the kind of teacher that students will remember when they look back at their education. please reconsider this decision as i am looking forward to having my son in her class. it is teachers like her that restore faith in the public school system. most sincerely, glenda [inaudible]. >> good evening president norton and commissioners and everyone. [inaudible]. i hope i said that right. my name is christina [inaudible]. i am one of the non reelected teachers. i teach fourth grade at [inaudible] elementary. i'm here for two things. one is to introduce myself and the second is to ask you to help our community come up with a solution to this situation. i will call it in the most neutral /serpl situation. i humbly and respectfully bring before you 15 years of service in san francisco classrooms with a special education professional working with inclusion children from k to 5 across the board. i als
these qualities we should look for in all educational professionals. it is unclear to me why someone of her ability will not be reelected to teach next year. she's the kind of teacher that students will remember when they look back at their education. please reconsider this decision as i am looking forward to having my son in her class. it is teachers like her that restore faith in the public school system. most sincerely, glenda [inaudible]. >> good evening president norton and...
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and what they need education. so i guess going back to that quote, i don't know that it necessarily changes policy or necessarily should change policy. i just hope it makes the understanding and think about each other a little bit differently. >> our you doing? thank you very much for coming as begin tonight. speaking on two topics that are particularly of interest to me, education and the city of new orleans, which i love. one test to a quick question to summarize this ." maybe you can tell me how the three schools that you spend some time and kind of relate to this and if you see this going forward as an ideal. the notion that all children could and should be inventors of their own theories. critics of other people's ideas to analyze the evidence, and makers of their own personal marks on this complex world. an idea with revolutionary indications. >> that's a great quote. i mean, i think that really that critical thinking and original thought and sort of the ability to study and learn about what interests you an
and what they need education. so i guess going back to that quote, i don't know that it necessarily changes policy or necessarily should change policy. i just hope it makes the understanding and think about each other a little bit differently. >> our you doing? thank you very much for coming as begin tonight. speaking on two topics that are particularly of interest to me, education and the city of new orleans, which i love. one test to a quick question to summarize this ." maybe you...
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and the second major realization is too much of the debate about education and education reform frames and ideological rather than sociological terms. most parents and educators don't spend time debating whether carl -- charter schools are good or bad or americans are bad or whether teachers unions are good or bad. what they care about our their relationships and experiences kids are having in the schools and whether there's a common set of aspirations and goals and shared vision around education could or should not be. and the future of the school building. and the dominant white parents oppose the charter network. and many of these parents were decrying kids's long days and emphasis on test preparation and lack of diversity and i went to another meeting with mostly african-american parents where they were talking about what they liked about the approach and how these more privileged white parents were trying to take something away that they valued and i feel like at its core this disconnect was about sociology and different beliefs and understanding that the ideals surrounding all of
and the second major realization is too much of the debate about education and education reform frames and ideological rather than sociological terms. most parents and educators don't spend time debating whether carl -- charter schools are good or bad or americans are bad or whether teachers unions are good or bad. what they care about our their relationships and experiences kids are having in the schools and whether there's a common set of aspirations and goals and shared vision around...
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training or school psychologists in central office, /perbl education in behavior support plans, how to formulate them and implement them effectively, adopting data systems or updating our data systems particular write with review to day that and discipline. and then looking at this data [inaudible] on a regular basis to drive our decision making. and finally of course educating parents on what is available to them and what niche tiff and interventions are being implemented ed district wide that they can [inaudible]. this provides an operationalized chart and we recommended -- we already had in anticipation of this, unfortunately we were found to be disproportional last yore and in an attempt to address that we had started an initiative of the rbi behavior [inaudible] and we are looking at more specificically using that particularly to address the needs at our high school level. looking at social and emotional curriculum being made available to all our sites to implement at the k 8 level providing sites with behavior coaches, rp coaches, reviewing section 504 structure, implementing cha
training or school psychologists in central office, /perbl education in behavior support plans, how to formulate them and implement them effectively, adopting data systems or updating our data systems particular write with review to day that and discipline. and then looking at this data [inaudible] on a regular basis to drive our decision making. and finally of course educating parents on what is available to them and what niche tiff and interventions are being implemented ed district wide that...
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the board of education is being asked to [inaudible] 52055.740 al a through d [inaudible]. the detail of the waiver is requested are listed in the table below. shall i read the table? >> could we do a -- i appreciate all the information listed here. sorry, can i -- thank you. did you explain the fiscal impact and what exactly we're doing? >> correct. so we have these four schools receive a little under 1.4 million dollars in total of qeia funding annually. in order to continue with the funding we need to meet all the qeia requirements because these schools have particularly low class sizes in some of the grades. we need to apply for the waivers because they're over those targets so we can continue with the funding /tp-rb next year. ing -- for next year. >> one other thing. on the back -- the last paragraph -- i think that should be unusually -- small class sizes in the base here and i just thought for the board and the public we should understand that. one of the reasons for that is because we have a choice system and so these are schools that were not performing well and a
the board of education is being asked to [inaudible] 52055.740 al a through d [inaudible]. the detail of the waiver is requested are listed in the table below. shall i read the table? >> could we do a -- i appreciate all the information listed here. sorry, can i -- thank you. did you explain the fiscal impact and what exactly we're doing? >> correct. so we have these four schools receive a little under 1.4 million dollars in total of qeia funding annually. in order to continue with...
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and education finance calls it the education trust thank you very much. what if i told you that there are two men who have been very pivotal in the corporate takeover of america. yes i'm talking about charles and david koch the billionaire industrialist that own koch industries america's second the largest privately held company in. each of these men are worth twenty one billion dollars respectively and the norm is well that influence could be found lurking behind some of those controversial federal policies that have emerged over the last decade recently i was discouraged to learn that there are potentially looking to buy up the l.a. times and the chicago tribune which would undoubtedly give them even more of a platform to push their agenda now you might be wondering what agenda am i talking about well let me give you a little background on the koch brothers in case she didn't know it all started in one hundred seventy one the lewis powell memo which described a strategy for the corporate takeover of america's public institutions the memo urges corporate
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this is a man who spent much of his life educating and being educated. you can educate outside the four wall osafter classroom. from all i have been able to read quickly about the man, that is what he has been doing all his life. he understood the importance of education. with that education he did not join an elite group or act in an elite way or conduct himself in a manner that some might associate with high knowledge. he got information and was able to bring the context and perspective to life experiences and shared them from people, not from a high place. not from a mountain. not of a voice looking down but shared level to level. he picked up children and talked to them. he worshiped with, not worshi worshiped to people. that is part of the education process. it is within this church. with history as our guide, that is what he will be. educator and man of the peopl people. >> brian: great job to bring the excitement of the event. this was special when we waited 45 minutes to see the pope walk out. pope john paul brought vatican to the world. he trave
this is a man who spent much of his life educating and being educated. you can educate outside the four wall osafter classroom. from all i have been able to read quickly about the man, that is what he has been doing all his life. he understood the importance of education. with that education he did not join an elite group or act in an elite way or conduct himself in a manner that some might associate with high knowledge. he got information and was able to bring the context and perspective to...
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so, this award goes to all the educators. i think we have a representative from the child care provider association here. and, so, this is for them. another thing i'm sure about is that i wouldn't be standing here without the inspiration and support of my husband and my daughter. my husband is always there behind me and my daughter is always therein expiring me. she's a teacher in the bayview and i'm so proud of her. and the last thing i'm sure about is that i follow a long, long line at holy family day home of literally hundreds of women. the sisters of the holy family. they're the only religious order founded in san francisco and they were founded to help children of families who -- where the father was panning for gold and the mom what alone in the city for many, many months. and they embraced the children then and we're still embracing them now. so, this award is also for the sisters and i have a few board members here today who i am sure i wouldn't be standing here without their partnerships. so, thank you all very much
so, this award goes to all the educators. i think we have a representative from the child care provider association here. and, so, this is for them. another thing i'm sure about is that i wouldn't be standing here without the inspiration and support of my husband and my daughter. my husband is always there behind me and my daughter is always therein expiring me. she's a teacher in the bayview and i'm so proud of her. and the last thing i'm sure about is that i follow a long, long line at holy...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a
we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a
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and so i think that we have a lot of educating to do. in my office we do a lot of cyber bullying training in our schools and it's amazing how much access some kids have to the internet at a really young age. they have iphones. they're on the internet. they have or smartphones. they have computers in the bedroom and parent it is never over the shoulder to see what is going online. there is a lot of unrestricted access to the internet and the internet has put it on another level and one push of a button and everybody in the school will have a picture or hear it and the outcome of that is -- it would be not just reconciling relationships or restorative justice or some other way between two or three or four people but now you have a whole study body that has been tempered or tainted with something that goes against the individual who was a target of that, so the internet working more strongly with the partners and the providers of the internet and there is awareness and education, but back to the student assemblies that we do it is amazing a
and so i think that we have a lot of educating to do. in my office we do a lot of cyber bullying training in our schools and it's amazing how much access some kids have to the internet at a really young age. they have iphones. they're on the internet. they have or smartphones. they have computers in the bedroom and parent it is never over the shoulder to see what is going online. there is a lot of unrestricted access to the internet and the internet has put it on another level and one push of a...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in washington state and i would like to congratulate you and especially those in law enforcement in california for the high level of discourse that you have incredibly impressed today by what i have heard and my hats off to you for all the good work you're doing. so i do advocacy and part of that is kind of reaching out to people and bringing the message of social emotional learning not just to schools because educators kind of get it. it's not a stretch when we talk to them why it's important to get it, but we want to take the message outside of the school into the media, into the communities, into fami
we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in...
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as an educator, can i? and as a responsibility we have to get power and empowering adults what they can do and the responsibilities are and to name discrete actions and this is bullying and this isn't and it's a much bigger frame about children and adults being safe and being fully present and we're are taking that on as a system and until that time we have done that i don't think we're going to see the real outcomes that we need that are focused ready to engage in communities the way that we need to. i can't give you this is bullying. this isn't. we're making progress in able to talk about it. >> richard. >> i agree everything tony said and as a teacher and administrator and i have children in the san francisco public schools to and this is about the power relationship that one individual has over another individual and the district attorney spoke about sometimes adults are part of the issue where an adult that holds the ability to give you a grade for example and you're a senior and you need a certain gra
as an educator, can i? and as a responsibility we have to get power and empowering adults what they can do and the responsibilities are and to name discrete actions and this is bullying and this isn't and it's a much bigger frame about children and adults being safe and being fully present and we're are taking that on as a system and until that time we have done that i don't think we're going to see the real outcomes that we need that are focused ready to engage in communities the way that we...
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before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years when he was elected 10 years ago and he has remained an effective and visionary leader for everyone. mayo
before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher,...
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[inaudible] support plan training this year and all psychologists and central special education staff were trained and we are looking at how to maintain this going forward for any new staff, perhaps putting in place a trainer and making sure any new staff is trained as well. recommendations around data systems -- synergy is coming next year and they do have a good discipline model. and they also recommending that we purchase some sort of data system to track students [inaudible] meetings and interventions that have happened prior to students being referred for special education assessment and then hooking further to analyze this data on a regular basis. we've put this all together in a plan that has been submitted to cde and we are referring to it as a draft because we have to wait approval from them before we can go forward and we are hoping that we get their approval become -- by the end of march. in the men time we do have to fine tune some of the tine lines, such as who's going to be responsible for which of the tasks proposed and the time /haoeupbs around them and finally we are
[inaudible] support plan training this year and all psychologists and central special education staff were trained and we are looking at how to maintain this going forward for any new staff, perhaps putting in place a trainer and making sure any new staff is trained as well. recommendations around data systems -- synergy is coming next year and they do have a good discipline model. and they also recommending that we purchase some sort of data system to track students [inaudible] meetings and...
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i teach [inaudible] elementary special education third, fourth and fifth for children with emotional and learning disabilities. i would like to read a letter that one of my parents wrote to both superintendent [inaudible] as well as miss norton. he wanted to be here in attendance tonight but his wife is having a baby so he couldn't be here and i made copies so -- to whom it may concern. i am the parent of a child who currently attends leonard [inaudible] elementary school. i have recently been informed that or beloved will not be returning to the school next year. i would like to express how concerned and saddened i am to learn this. i cannot express how devoted miss coalman has been with our child. our child has been diagnosed with adhd, a disorder that hinders his ability to benefit from the education he receives at school. this condition requires patience and understand inging from teachers that work with him. i can't tell you how frustrating the past few years have been in maintaining -- when miss coleman was introduced to our child at the beginning of this school year she -- sor
i teach [inaudible] elementary special education third, fourth and fifth for children with emotional and learning disabilities. i would like to read a letter that one of my parents wrote to both superintendent [inaudible] as well as miss norton. he wanted to be here in attendance tonight but his wife is having a baby so he couldn't be here and i made copies so -- to whom it may concern. i am the parent of a child who currently attends leonard [inaudible] elementary school. i have recently been...
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middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for recruitment for every industry in our city that whether it's healthcare, technology, or whether it's tourism, and all the other great things that are happening in our city. and in fact we invested in 2012 in kid s f a special program we got funding from from the government federal department. labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of ou
middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for...
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that's what we naed to educate ourselves on. as i've said and if i have identified all the different players, it does take a village to raise our kids. it does require us to understand not only what happens in the classroom, what happens on the school grounds, what happens in programs that we all cherish so much on and off our school sites, it's online and it's off-line that we also have to concern ourselves with. it is with kids that have both parents and kids without the parents at home that it's happening. we need to embrace a full court program on this because the numbers tell us and dictate to us that we have to have this high level strong fierce collaboration to end bullying and to make sure it doesn't proceed into its worst stages. and so i want to just thank everyone for this collaboration, i know our human rights commission, theresa, is here, i know commissioner is here as well and all of the bay area to work together to utilize the resources that our justice department is offering. their guidance and leadership as well
that's what we naed to educate ourselves on. as i've said and if i have identified all the different players, it does take a village to raise our kids. it does require us to understand not only what happens in the classroom, what happens on the school grounds, what happens in programs that we all cherish so much on and off our school sites, it's online and it's off-line that we also have to concern ourselves with. it is with kids that have both parents and kids without the parents at home that...
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do you consider yourself modernizing education? >> i'm excited about the potential. >> you are changing things, you know that. sees better than ev. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> he gave up an executive high paying gig at microsoft to change the world one book at a time. >> did you have a conversation with bill gates? >> i don't know that bill noticed i left. i would like to believe that he's wearing black arm bands the day i left
do you consider yourself modernizing education? >> i'm excited about the potential. >> you are changing things, you know that. sees better than ev. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could...
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could get a college education. what happened? prior to 1965 on a per capita basis, our economy grew by $323 per person per year. after 1965 our economy grew by $523 per person per year. investing in medicare, investing in education yields growth. the republican budget ends the medicare guarantees and will severely raise the cost of going to college for american families. vote yes on the van hollen plan. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: obamacare ended medicare as we know it. with that, mr. speaker, mr. chairman, excuse me, i'd like to yield one minute to the distinguished senior member of the budget committee, mr. mcclintock from california. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mcclintock: thank you and i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, mr. van hollen recently pointed out the democrats and republicans both want to get rid of a range of tax loopholes but democrats want to spend that money and republicans want to
could get a college education. what happened? prior to 1965 on a per capita basis, our economy grew by $323 per person per year. after 1965 our economy grew by $523 per person per year. investing in medicare, investing in education yields growth. the republican budget ends the medicare guarantees and will severely raise the cost of going to college for american families. vote yes on the van hollen plan. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan:...
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championed the importance of education as well. the american people all of us review one hundred. one or two thirds of every new hospital the national government we pay fifty five percent of all the research done we help young men become doctors . we are concerned with the progress of this country this is the only way we can secure action to keep this country moving ahead to have places to educate our children to have decent housing to do something about the millions of young children who leave our schools before they graduate. today america faces a choice we could have our country over to the new taliban and watch as the plutocrats and billionaires consolidate even more wealth power and control over information in our country. or we can fight for progressive america where there is universal high quality education for all a strong social safety net and a broad and strong middle class is choice looms large in the current budget debate the republican budget cuts funding to education cuts the social safety net and makes the rich richer while making the poor and the middle class poore
championed the importance of education as well. the american people all of us review one hundred. one or two thirds of every new hospital the national government we pay fifty five percent of all the research done we help young men become doctors . we are concerned with the progress of this country this is the only way we can secure action to keep this country moving ahead to have places to educate our children to have decent housing to do something about the millions of young children who leave...
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but nonetheless, many hispanics, hispanic parents, are putting an emphasis on education. education is something that, for many, is important for success. >> hinojosa: except i have to stop you, because you know what the dropout rates are for latinos. so on the one hand you're saying that latino families, latino parents, care about education. on the other hand, we're seeing that you have a 50% dropout rate amongst latino teenagers, more or less. >> that's right. and... but that dropout rate is... it's an interesting number, but it reflects a couple of different things. if we take a look at those latinos who are of the second generation, the children of immigrants, their dropout rates look a lot like they are generally for the us, for the general us public or the general us population of young people. same thing for the third generation young latino, although their dropout rates are slightly higher than they are for second generation young latinos. immigrant young latinos are less likely to have a high school diploma. and they may have completed all the education they neede
but nonetheless, many hispanics, hispanic parents, are putting an emphasis on education. education is something that, for many, is important for success. >> hinojosa: except i have to stop you, because you know what the dropout rates are for latinos. so on the one hand you're saying that latino families, latino parents, care about education. on the other hand, we're seeing that you have a 50% dropout rate amongst latino teenagers, more or less. >> that's right. and... but that...
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the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the people on this panel, those of you in this room, we're taking incremental steps. but one of the things we have to do is keep organizing ourselves and understanding the coordinated integrated way so services aren't bolted on, added on and become just a one and done in too many schools. it's got to be really embraced as what we call a whole school climate framework, a whole school climate improvement plan. and when we embrace that, everybody can come to the table and take what can i do? each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, t
the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the...